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. >> for more information on booktv's recent visit to idaho and the many other cities visited by our local content vehicles, go to c-span.org/localcontent. >> here's a look at some books published in 2012, booktv's 14th year on c-span2. dr. ben carson published "america the beautiful: what made this nation great." and rachel maddow released "drift: the unmooring of american military power." also published in 2012 buzz "it worked for me: in life and leadership" by colin powell. the former secretary of state was on booktv that year to talk about his book. >> it's very important that that rule had to be the summary of the 13 rules, and it links to the first one also that says, you know, things will get better in the morning. and i start that description by saying that's not necessarily the case, but it's the attitude you should have. things are going to get better, you're going to make them better. of it is within your life to make things better, and then if you go through the rules and end up with perpetual optimism as a force multiplier, force multiplier's a military term. we're alway
. >> for more information on booktv's recent visit to idaho and the many other cities visited by our local content vehicles, go to c-span.org/localcontent. >> here's a look at some books published in 2012, booktv's 14th year on c-span2. dr. ben carson published "america the beautiful: what made this nation great." and rachel maddow released "drift: the unmooring of american military power." also published in 2012 buzz "it worked for me: in life and...
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can you imagine it would mean if there is a change american city or the renal. it would be a major breakthrough . there are enemies who continue don't want the process to have a good ending for various reasons. some people think that we are legitimizing the farc. if they think we can kill the last of the guerrilla we would take another 50 years in order to do that. the way to end a sitting down and negotiating a final agreement. that's with we're trying to go. and some people are saying that we are giving in to the finishing arc or that we are giving in to the castro regime. this is nonsense. we're not negotiating the economic model. it doesn't negotiating our political institutions. we're not negotiating our democratic presence. s. we are simply negotiating transition and the violence and pursuit of -- that's what we're negotiating. and today if you ask me how optimistic i i am, i continue to say i'm cautiously optimistic. it's a very complex process. 50 years of war. you don't resolve in 50 weeks in conversations. and but i am today more optimistic with the pr
can you imagine it would mean if there is a change american city or the renal. it would be a major breakthrough . there are enemies who continue don't want the process to have a good ending for various reasons. some people think that we are legitimizing the farc. if they think we can kill the last of the guerrilla we would take another 50 years in order to do that. the way to end a sitting down and negotiating a final agreement. that's with we're trying to go. and some people are saying that we...
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what time and cities. i want to get to the hydraulic infrastructuring study you are engaged in. i have concerns about it especially the study dined and some of the goal of the study. as e discussed in this committee previously with other witnesses. this idea of the epa search forking what is possible what is probably is problematic i think from a real scientific standpoint. because one of the primary goal of the study stated primary goal of the study is to answer questions like what are the possible impact of hydraulic fracking on -- drinking water resources. the science advisory board shares this concern as women. one expert commented, quote, there's no risk assessment included in epa's research effort. thus, the reader have no sense of how risky any operation may be and ultimately impacting drinking water. it's also a significant limitation of the work, end quote. is a mere possibility of an event occurring sufficient to justify regulatory action in your find. >> i think this is pure lay scientific research project. we understand the potential implication. it's not a regulator
what time and cities. i want to get to the hydraulic infrastructuring study you are engaged in. i have concerns about it especially the study dined and some of the goal of the study. as e discussed in this committee previously with other witnesses. this idea of the epa search forking what is possible what is probably is problematic i think from a real scientific standpoint. because one of the primary goal of the study stated primary goal of the study is to answer questions like what are the...
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this is a wonderful city we exhibited that last month with the bad kid in our city and even on a more daily basis. i want to remind everybody about the typhoon is still with us with a filipino-american community we're asking ourselves owe everyone else to continue to be the global city and give all you can too >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> help folks that devastation will last year's. thank you, everybody and happy holidays and thaegz and keep sharing with your hearts >> thank you, mr. mayor. we appreciated our being here you're so loyal to the salvation army now i know why. some fast food facts pr 4 thousand meals are served to the search and seizures and soot shut in 3 hundred deliver routes and 45 hundred pound of turkey. are put together for the dinner 8 hundred pounds the green beans and 1 thousand 80 pound of miami. none of the preparations none of them disrupted the meals that everyday we've received for our participants and our homeless outreach in the neighborhoods. we still are backing cinnamon roles and muffins and cakes for our divorce on sunday. and we still valu
this is a wonderful city we exhibited that last month with the bad kid in our city and even on a more daily basis. i want to remind everybody about the typhoon is still with us with a filipino-american community we're asking ourselves owe everyone else to continue to be the global city and give all you can too >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> help folks that devastation will last year's. thank you, everybody and happy holidays and thaegz and keep sharing with your hearts...
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the last event of the campaign was a union city, heavily hispanic down. he worked on getting the endorsement of the hispanic organizations and hispanic leaders. he was an avid hispanic bakery in the state. he made it a priority. he made it a dirty from day one. chris christie understands that what he brings to the table is the fact that he can get -- that he can increase the base. that he can increase the tent. that he can get crossover voters. so he needed to prove that come into did. he made it a priority. mitt romney didn't. don't blame the hispanics. >> so, my question, final question, would be, cannot you talk a lot about what the republican party needs and that white men are just not what they used to be, in terms of voting and you just had some chris christie at what he did to appeal to the republican party and hispanic vote. so who do you think, in your opinion, to be the candidate to bring the republican party back to the white house? >> i'm jaded, unbiased. is my friend. i know him. i love him. he speaks beautiful spanish but i think the best ca
the last event of the campaign was a union city, heavily hispanic down. he worked on getting the endorsement of the hispanic organizations and hispanic leaders. he was an avid hispanic bakery in the state. he made it a priority. he made it a dirty from day one. chris christie understands that what he brings to the table is the fact that he can get -- that he can increase the base. that he can increase the tent. that he can get crossover voters. so he needed to prove that come into did. he made...
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the boycott was harming my city. tremendously, is we lost because -- the black community was furious. >> former miami beach mayor wanted to end the embarrassing and costly chapter in his city's history. it was a fire stone. my best friends stopped me in the street and said how can you do that. there were phone calls. my wife received one that said let him burn, talking about me. i was aware of all the political implications. i didn't give a damn. >> it would be another year before the boycott ended. smith says the boycott was a success. it became leverage to promote greater economic opportunities for african-americans in the hospitality industry. it also led to the construction of the first african-american owned hotel, and convention center on miami beach. what i learned is that nobody hands you a dream. especially the biggest the dream, the less likely that somebody is going to hand it to you and the big test dream, the bigger the sacrifice. >> . >> smith said mandela forgave his detractors and said he understood w
the boycott was harming my city. tremendously, is we lost because -- the black community was furious. >> former miami beach mayor wanted to end the embarrassing and costly chapter in his city's history. it was a fire stone. my best friends stopped me in the street and said how can you do that. there were phone calls. my wife received one that said let him burn, talking about me. i was aware of all the political implications. i didn't give a damn. >> it would be another year before...
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gunfire echos through the city. some say this was an attempted coupe di de tat. a militia group that are mainly christian and loyal to the former president. the target the mainly muslim security forces. the streets of this once bustling city are almost desserted. >> those that venture out risk ending up like this. this woman lost her son. she didn't want to give us her name. >> i don't know what is happening in central africa republicarublickrepublic right e state of the country where can i go? >> this is where the injured have been brought. most of them have bullet and rbg wounds women are being treated along side of government sold soldiers. this woman asked god "why has this happened" there are muslim and christian victims of this conflict. >> muslims and christians used to live in this country peacefully. but the rate hat hatred and vioe difficult for people to forget. the french will be sending in soldiers soon to back up the force. on the streets it's the rebel government that insists it's in control. >> the enemy attacked u us and e routed them we complete
gunfire echos through the city. some say this was an attempted coupe di de tat. a militia group that are mainly christian and loyal to the former president. the target the mainly muslim security forces. the streets of this once bustling city are almost desserted. >> those that venture out risk ending up like this. this woman lost her son. she didn't want to give us her name. >> i don't know what is happening in central africa republicarublickrepublic right e state of the country...
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awards favorite city to perform in sydney australia i hear it's great it's on believe. here the people i know that people want to feel special and special people are more carefree you know they just live life it's very beautiful city to oh so opera house. faber fan encounter do you have for me. yeah i have i have tons on one time this this girl and she waited in the closet in the janitor's closet for a couple hours waiting for my set to start started she ran out on stage and hugged me would not go but life for another fan encounter. she's kind of kind of different this lady brought a newborn baby had to be about a week old baby is like can you sign her forehead i'm like. no no i'm not going to do this. if not music what are you going to best will play right or doctor or you like medicine to yeah not to study medicine but have a soft spot for people. or does she was want to work with. not really knowing the favorite spot with jordan catalano here in l.a. and we're going to know that. i don't know the restaurant. next it's amazing you have to go there ok i'll try i'll try
awards favorite city to perform in sydney australia i hear it's great it's on believe. here the people i know that people want to feel special and special people are more carefree you know they just live life it's very beautiful city to oh so opera house. faber fan encounter do you have for me. yeah i have i have tons on one time this this girl and she waited in the closet in the janitor's closet for a couple hours waiting for my set to start started she ran out on stage and hugged me would not...
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a judge has ruled the city of detroit is eligible for bankruptcy. >> the city may cut the pensions as well as workers. president obama is congressional democrats are trying to reshape the debate over the affordable care act. they will launch an effort to explain the benefits and why it was passed. the president is scheduled to speak in a few minutes. vice president joe biden is in japan, voicing his solidarity with the american allies. at issue china's claim they own air space over disputed islands. the u.s. will not tolerate what he calls the aggressive move, and says he will deliver that message directly to beijing. a big storm will impact much of the country in different ways over the next few days. right now bringing arctic air, and pulling warm up from the south. right in the middle we will see that storm continue to develop. as the storm really intensifies tuesday and wednesday. here is the front. two blast we will call it, and then the temperatures will really drop along the wind chill. kit be down to 20, 30, even 30 we low zero along with the snow coming down. three to six inc
a judge has ruled the city of detroit is eligible for bankruptcy. >> the city may cut the pensions as well as workers. president obama is congressional democrats are trying to reshape the debate over the affordable care act. they will launch an effort to explain the benefits and why it was passed. the president is scheduled to speak in a few minutes. vice president joe biden is in japan, voicing his solidarity with the american allies. at issue china's claim they own air space over...
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with more on this, the president and ceo of the new york city chapter of the alzheimer's association. thank you for being with us. these numbbrs are disturbing. why are they going up? >> the current report, some of the developing countries where we have not had this access before. gerri: a lot of it is in regards to the developed world. >> the baby boomers, which is the largest cohort this country has known is aging and we're expecting that there are many americans, 20 million americans they can have alzheimer's. the important thing is that there is at least one caregiver and you have to double that number to understand the impact it will have on families. gerri: i think everyone has been @%uched. so we know what the toll is, if you know people who have had at, are we prepared for this? how many people will have this? >> we are looking in the next 15 years, 60 million americans could be thick with alzheimer's or taking care of someone who does. we are in no way prepared, we don't have effective therapies for medical professionals or research funding. we are not prepared at all. gerri:
with more on this, the president and ceo of the new york city chapter of the alzheimer's association. thank you for being with us. these numbbrs are disturbing. why are they going up? >> the current report, some of the developing countries where we have not had this access before. gerri: a lot of it is in regards to the developed world. >> the baby boomers, which is the largest cohort this country has known is aging and we're expecting that there are many americans, 20 million...
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of campion us which is around one hundred kilometers north west of south paolo the city is within easy reach of russia's free playing venue's rio de janeiro cuiaba unquote eba and has great training facilities while it's also relatively quiet with a relaxed atmosphere so with a favorable draw or uncomfortable conditions russia's first world cup finals in twelve years could just see the country make an impact on the global stage richard bully dancey moscow. and while fabio capello was happy with russia let's look at the rest of the draw and where the first group matches will be played host brazil are in group as a and open against croatia in sao paolo on june the twelfth with mexico taking on cameroon in the top and next day while in group a defending champion spain face a rematch of last year's final against the netherlands in salvador before cheney play australia in rehab. group c. is arguably the most open with colombia going up against greece in belo horizonte and ivory coast a facing japan in received a in a late kickoff and in the tricky group day a year ago i made costa rica in f
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but since the mi the mid 90s, after the oklahoma city bombings in 1995, congress passed laws expanding the grounds for the detention and deportation of noncitizens. for national security reasons and set up a registry for those from predominantl predominantlym countries. in 2003, the bush administration created ice, under the newly formed department of homeland security, its ten year goal was to deport every single deportable noncitizen in the country. two years later the bush administration expanded the detention of criminal prosecution of undocumented people crossing the border. >> undocumented individuals to enter our country represents an obvious homeland security act. >>> in 2006, congress passed the secure detention act, ice also promoted programs like secured communities and the criminal alien program that flagged potentially deportable immigrants. secure communities has expanded leading to a sharp rise in detentions and deportations. >> the highest number of roofnlingremovals in our histor. >> it has been another record breaking year in immigration and customs enforcement. >> mo
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the streets of this once bustling city are almost des-certed. those who venture out risk ending up like this. this woman lost her son. she didn't want to give her name >> translation: i don't know what is happening in the central african republic. if you go in you see people on the ground like animals that have been slaughtered. with the state of country, where can i go. >> this is where some of the injured have been brought. women are being treated alongside government soldiers. >> this woman asks god, "why has this happened?" christian and muslim victims of this conflict. muslims and christians used to live in this country peacefully. the hatred and violence that has taken over here will be difficult for people to forget. the french are warning there could be genocide. france will send in solediers to back up an african force. it is the rebel government insisting it is in control. >> the enemy attacked it. we routed them. we completely destroyed them. >> these fighters are out for reven j. they'll be searching for the anti-balaka militia who p
the streets of this once bustling city are almost des-certed. those who venture out risk ending up like this. this woman lost her son. she didn't want to give her name >> translation: i don't know what is happening in the central african republic. if you go in you see people on the ground like animals that have been slaughtered. with the state of country, where can i go. >> this is where some of the injured have been brought. women are being treated alongside government soldiers....
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of campion us which is around one hundred kilometers northwest of south paolo the city is within easy reach of russia's free playing venue's rio de janeiro. on critics and has great training facilities while it's also relatively quiet with a relaxed atmosphere so with a favorable draw or uncomfortable conditions russia's first world cup finals in twelve years could just see the country make an impact on the global stage richard wolffe lead to r.t. moscow. and while fabio capello was happy with russia let's look at the rest of the draw and where the first group matches where we play. host brazil are in group a and open against croatia in sao paolo on june the twelfth with mexico taking on cameroon in it all the next day while in group b. the defending champion spain face a rematch of last year's final against the netherlands in salvador before chile play australia in. group c. is arguably the most open with colombia going up against greece in belo horizonte and ivory coast of facing japan in receive any late kick off and in the tricky group day a year ago i made costa rica in forth a l
of campion us which is around one hundred kilometers northwest of south paolo the city is within easy reach of russia's free playing venue's rio de janeiro. on critics and has great training facilities while it's also relatively quiet with a relaxed atmosphere so with a favorable draw or uncomfortable conditions russia's first world cup finals in twelve years could just see the country make an impact on the global stage richard wolffe lead to r.t. moscow. and while fabio capello was happy with...
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of campion us which is around one hundred kilometers north west of sao paulo the city is within easy reach of russia's free playing venue's rio de janeiro cuiaba on critics and has great training facilities while it's also relatively quiet with a relaxed atmosphere so with a favorable draw or uncomfortable conditions russia's first world cup finals in twelve years could just see the country make an impact on the global stage richard wolffe lead r.t. moscow. and while fabio capello was happy with russia let's look at the rest of the draw and where the first group matches where we play. host brazil are in group a and open against croatia in sao paolo on june the twelfth with mexico taking on cameroon in it all the next day while in group b. the defending champion spain face a rematch of last year's final against the netherlands in salvador before chile play australia in. group c. is arguably the most open with colombia going up against greece in belo horizonte and ivory coast a facing japan in receive any late kick off and in the tricky group day a year ago i made costa rica in forth o
of campion us which is around one hundred kilometers north west of sao paulo the city is within easy reach of russia's free playing venue's rio de janeiro cuiaba on critics and has great training facilities while it's also relatively quiet with a relaxed atmosphere so with a favorable draw or uncomfortable conditions russia's first world cup finals in twelve years could just see the country make an impact on the global stage richard wolffe lead r.t. moscow. and while fabio capello was happy...
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two fans had quite the passenger when they picked up christopher walken in new york city. the actor could not catch a cab, so they gave him a ride downtown, so they stayed with him and kept on chatting. stay with us, we hope this is just your first stop of the day on nbc. >>> leading the news in the miami herlgd, facebook >>> in the miami herald facebook suspect charged with first degree murder. derek medina is accused of fatally shooting his wife and facing a picture of her corpse on facebook. medina told detectives he was acting in self-defense, but the state attorney believes it was premeditated. >>> and in the fort worth star telegram woman killed in johnson county home explosion. authorities in texas believe a propane leak may be to blame for the blast. >>> in iceland armed police shoot and kill a suspect for the first time in that country's history. the suspect was firing a shotgun from inside his home monday. two unarmed police men were shot when they try ed to enter the man's apartment. iceland has one of the lowest crime rates in the world. gun violence is extreme
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., in the stadium known as soccer city is quiet and empty, and then suddenly it isn't. the gates open and the energy floods in. pouring rain driving the arrival of the covered upper deck. where they have no problem staying warm. and no doubts about why they are here. >> that will make history. >> 800 miles from cape town to dancing the aisles anyone like this anywhere. so yeah, this is my final. >> in the stadium hallways roving bands of singers sweep people up with it. >> and gather outside in circles of noise and joy. >> we have been asking people all week long, whether this is a time of sadness or celebration, and on this day, the answer is clear. >> the rain never lets up, and of course it doesn't matter. >> in prison for 27 years just to be in the rain, come on. he has done so much more for us. and this won't dispatchen our spirits. >> further from the stage, the view is still just fine. >> the biggest roars in a long afternoon of speech making go to president obama. [applause] >> i loved his speech very much. so we are looking forward for now. is the biggest boos
., in the stadium known as soccer city is quiet and empty, and then suddenly it isn't. the gates open and the energy floods in. pouring rain driving the arrival of the covered upper deck. where they have no problem staying warm. and no doubts about why they are here. >> that will make history. >> 800 miles from cape town to dancing the aisles anyone like this anywhere. so yeah, this is my final. >> in the stadium hallways roving bands of singers sweep people up with it....
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the nation's busiest commuter rail services is disrupted when a train runs off the track in new york city. >> i thought i was going to die, to be honest. i thought, i'm going to die. >>> health care fixed. obama administration says it's worked out most of the bugs from healthcare.gov but warns more work is needed on the troubled website. >>> and drone drop-off? amazon unveils its new plan to deliver your purchase to your doorstep in under an hour. this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, december 2nd, 2013.
the nation's busiest commuter rail services is disrupted when a train runs off the track in new york city. >> i thought i was going to die, to be honest. i thought, i'm going to die. >>> health care fixed. obama administration says it's worked out most of the bugs from healthcare.gov but warns more work is needed on the troubled website. >>> and drone drop-off? amazon unveils its new plan to deliver your purchase to your doorstep in under an hour. this is the "cbs...
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david: is there a prettier city during the holiday season? i don't think there is. south florida real estate sales are surging. what better way to spark interest in a high-end property than combine it with high-end art? liz: fox news's phil keating live from miami, florida. art basal is huge, isn't it? >> it is enormous, liz and david and the place to be this weekend. there is $3 billion in art hanging on all of the waas here at the miami beach convention center. well-heeled art collectors from around the world are in town. they're walking around, checking all of the art, which is all for sale. so far much of it already has sold. and a lot of these art collectors of contemporary art will be leaving town, only after they collect themselves some real estate. the two seem to go hand in hand. south florida's booming real estate economy right now with 23 months in a row of increased real estate sales. art is also helping to not only stimulate but push the sales of high-end properties. this two level condo on ocean drive includes with it, about a million dollars in fine a
david: is there a prettier city during the holiday season? i don't think there is. south florida real estate sales are surging. what better way to spark interest in a high-end property than combine it with high-end art? liz: fox news's phil keating live from miami, florida. art basal is huge, isn't it? >> it is enormous, liz and david and the place to be this weekend. there is $3 billion in art hanging on all of the waas here at the miami beach convention center. well-heeled art...
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he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants huh the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on tertainment, with no annual e. to citi.com/thankyoucardsred card. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness... but yet you have the pain like thousands needles icking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my healthcare professional... that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages rves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new, or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, mus
he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants huh the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on tertainment, with no annual e. to citi.com/thankyoucardsred card. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness... but yet you have the pain like thousands needles icking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i...
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. >>> detroit becomes the largest city to go bankrupt. it slashes benefits to thousands of workers and retires. >>> and an nfl superstar surprises fans with his response to their wedding invitation. captioning funded by cbs this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, december 4th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, a lawyer for the engineer of the train that derailed as it sped through a curve, he told investigators he was in a daze just before the crash. four people died in the crash and more than 70 others were injured. william rockefeller, an engineer for ten years, has become the focus of the crash investigation. marlie hall is in new york with the latest. marlie, good morning. >> anne-marie, questions about rockefeller's role in the derailment have grown once it became known the train jumped the tracks going at an excessive speed. his attorney characterized rockefeller's state as highway hypnosis, while union officials said rockefeller basically anoth nodded off at the controls. >> he had one of th
. >>> detroit becomes the largest city to go bankrupt. it slashes benefits to thousands of workers and retires. >>> and an nfl superstar surprises fans with his response to their wedding invitation. captioning funded by cbs this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, december 4th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, a lawyer for the engineer of the train that derailed as it sped through a curve, he told investigators he was in a...
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is the city turning a corner? we asked dean reynolds to take a look. >> reporter: chicago police are seizing about 130 illegal weapons each week. police superintendent gary mccarthy says that's more than any major city and he says if you can reduce weapons you will reduce crime. >> carrying a loaded firearm is the gateway crime to committing a murder. >> reporter: murders here are down from 507 all last year to 407 so far this year. in addition to gun seizures, police have flooded high-crime areas and beefed up their street intelligence gathering. now mccarthy wants illinois to expend prison terms beyond one year for crimes committed with a firearm. >> we can point to at least 150 examples of individuals who would not have been on the street to be a victim or an offender of gun violence if we had a three-year mandatory minimum for illegal possession of a firearm like new york state has. >> reporter: after plea bargaining and probation, weapons offenders in chicago often serve just months or weeks-- if that. so the
is the city turning a corner? we asked dean reynolds to take a look. >> reporter: chicago police are seizing about 130 illegal weapons each week. police superintendent gary mccarthy says that's more than any major city and he says if you can reduce weapons you will reduce crime. >> carrying a loaded firearm is the gateway crime to committing a murder. >> reporter: murders here are down from 507 all last year to 407 so far this year. in addition to gun seizures, police have...
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the peak tech school that ibm in new york city, the colleges in new york city, the new york city department of education, and our union actually put together. it got a lot of attention because the president mentioned it in the state of the union, than the president went to see it, but this is a fantastic school. it's a school where ibm has back-mapped from what the entry position, the skills required for the interposition in ibm is, and we have put a six-year program together that also is aligned with the common core critical thinking, and every body, you go to the school, everybody loves it. so it is actually helping re- envision what career tech ed should look like in this new economy, and frankly, there is a lot of really great career tech ed schools throughout the country. toledo has one that is a terrific school, that has been aligned with gm. aviation high school in new york city, aligned with the aviation industry. transit tech in new york city. so i think there is some steam and a headwind that could actually push perkins through the gate, but it has to be formulaic. meaning we have
the peak tech school that ibm in new york city, the colleges in new york city, the new york city department of education, and our union actually put together. it got a lot of attention because the president mentioned it in the state of the union, than the president went to see it, but this is a fantastic school. it's a school where ibm has back-mapped from what the entry position, the skills required for the interposition in ibm is, and we have put a six-year program together that also is...
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the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! so ally bank has a ethat won't trap me in a rate.s! that's correct. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ stay in the groove with align. ♪ peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you whi
the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! so ally bank has a ethat won't trap me in a rate.s! that's correct. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons....
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alas events of the campaign was in new york city. it was in a heavily hispanic area. bakeryat every hispanic in the state of new jersey. he made it a priority. it was a priority from day one. when he brings to the table is the fact that he can get, that he can increase the base. that he can get crossover voters. he needed to prove that he did. he made it a priority. the romney did not. do not blame hispanics. question, final question, would be that tonight you've talked a lot about what the republican party needs. you are saying that white men are not with they used to be. you touched on chris christie and what he did to appeal to the republican party and the hispanic vote. think, in your opinion, could be the candidate to aing everyone back republican party in the white house. >> i'm jaded and biased. he is my friend. i know him. i love him. he speaks beautiful spanish. i think the best candidate in the field is jeb bush. i think -- a sickly this election cycle, i am like a plus size men's store. i'd either go in big or tall. if the tall guy does not take me to the p
alas events of the campaign was in new york city. it was in a heavily hispanic area. bakeryat every hispanic in the state of new jersey. he made it a priority. it was a priority from day one. when he brings to the table is the fact that he can get, that he can increase the base. that he can get crossover voters. he needed to prove that he did. he made it a priority. the romney did not. do not blame hispanics. question, final question, would be that tonight you've talked a lot about what the...
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beautiful city too oh so opera house. favor fan encounter do you have for me. yeah i have i have tons on one time this this girl she waited in the closet in the janitor's closet for a couple hours waiting for my set to start started she ran out states and hugged me would not let it go at life for another fifteen encounter. she's kind of kind of different this lady brought a newborn baby had me about a week old baby she's like can you sign her forehead i'm like. no no i'm not going to do this. if not music what will you be the best will play right or doctor or you like medicine to yeah not a sudden medicine but i have a soft spot for people. or does she was want to work with. not really knowing favorite spot with jordan katon here in l.a. and we're going to know where is it. i don't know the restaurant. next it's amazing you have to go ok i'll try i'll try to use of the rose. toward you said. something no one knows about you. i can cut her pretty well all. sitting with the best fans. thank you first call you on. the cavalier. thank you thanks to my guest the ver
beautiful city too oh so opera house. favor fan encounter do you have for me. yeah i have i have tons on one time this this girl she waited in the closet in the janitor's closet for a couple hours waiting for my set to start started she ran out states and hugged me would not let it go at life for another fifteen encounter. she's kind of kind of different this lady brought a newborn baby had me about a week old baby she's like can you sign her forehead i'm like. no no i'm not going to do this....
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he told me that the city of' awarded the key to the city, to the movie character robo cop but refused to award a key to the city to one of the most transformative inspiring leaders in world history. >> honouring nelson mandela with a proclamation was not expected to be controversial. >> when i became mayor the thing seemed juvenile to me that they refused to issue a proclamation that they gave to the corner barr tender if he opened up the store. >> six area mayors and the governor denounced the leader after notwithstanding fidel castro, yasser arafat, and muammar gaddafi for his support. the cuban government provided assistance to the antiapartheid movement, specifically nelson mandela's anc, african national congress. nelson mandela's position was i will not denounce anyone that helps me. your enemy is not my enemy. >> the powerful communities of south florida were outraged, pressuring leaders to snub nelson mandela. >> it was one of the best and worst days in the history of miami. nelson mandela came to miami, and we had an opportunity to hear and see this great man. unfortunately h
he told me that the city of' awarded the key to the city, to the movie character robo cop but refused to award a key to the city to one of the most transformative inspiring leaders in world history. >> honouring nelson mandela with a proclamation was not expected to be controversial. >> when i became mayor the thing seemed juvenile to me that they refused to issue a proclamation that they gave to the corner barr tender if he opened up the store. >> six area mayors and the...
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oklahoma city, you'll be dealing with a bit of snow. how much? it looks like generally the bull's-eye will be in this purple. five to eight, southern parts of missouri working our way into southern sections of indiana. those are the higher totals. but the maybe concern is the icing potential. we're talking about some spots that could pick up more than a quarter of an inch of ice. dallas, little rock to paducah there in kentucky, that could be very dangerous not just for roadway travels but also power outages could be a big problem in this purple area as we head through the next 24 to 48 hours. >> all right, alex wallace reporting from the weather channel for us. >>> now, you may have to skip that burger today. fast food workers all over the country are apparently walking off the job to protest the lowness of the minimum wage. they want it doubled. we're at one of the big rallies. we'll take you there. plus, if the minimum wage were raised to $15 an hour, what impact would that have on corporations, jobs and the economy? we'll talk about that and
oklahoma city, you'll be dealing with a bit of snow. how much? it looks like generally the bull's-eye will be in this purple. five to eight, southern parts of missouri working our way into southern sections of indiana. those are the higher totals. but the maybe concern is the icing potential. we're talking about some spots that could pick up more than a quarter of an inch of ice. dallas, little rock to paducah there in kentucky, that could be very dangerous not just for roadway travels but also...
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your final thoughts, dorian. >> we saw a strike of fast food workers in over 100 cities. nelson mandela was an organizer. he was sentenced to a five-year jail sentence in 1961 for organizing a three-day strike of workers. this was before he got the life sentence. and i just want to remind viewers that it took thousands, if not millions of ordinary people to do extraordinary things in south africa to lead to freedom. so we should absolutely honor nelson mandela and never forget his legacy but also recognize the names of folks that we'll never know who he helped to organize to stand up, to lead to liberation in south africa. >> nelson mandela said it always looks impossible until it is done. joy reid, your thoughts? >> nelson mandela changed the culture. my sort of cultural orientation from noecelson mandela was from father in the congo on the african of africa to get their birthright and from pop stars to sports celebrities, you had the whole world in the way you never saw it before. he and his movement broke the binary code of cold war thinking to get almost the entire wo
your final thoughts, dorian. >> we saw a strike of fast food workers in over 100 cities. nelson mandela was an organizer. he was sentenced to a five-year jail sentence in 1961 for organizing a three-day strike of workers. this was before he got the life sentence. and i just want to remind viewers that it took thousands, if not millions of ordinary people to do extraordinary things in south africa to lead to freedom. so we should absolutely honor nelson mandela and never forget his legacy...
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single digits that cold air pours into denver and salt lake city. some subzero high temperatures are possible across montana on wednesday. by thursday, reaching single digits in minneapolis, subzero in fargo, 20s and diving down across denver into oklahoma city. and then friday, a sharp line, you see it all the way to the west coast right to the appalachians and the only spot will be the southeast. then we talk about the snowfall. lots of it coming down in the next 24 hours. in western colorado, 12 to 18, in the highest peaks could see 3 feet of total snow. good news for the ski areas. minneapolis reaching northern parts of wisconsin could see 6 to 12 inches with another piece of energy moving through there. then as we get late in the week, dallas, reaching up towards tulsa, little rock and in southern parts of missouri, could be talking about freezing rain and sleet. and included with snowfall, maybe as much as 4 to 8 inches. winter showing itself in a big way during his first week of december. i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. >>> coming
single digits that cold air pours into denver and salt lake city. some subzero high temperatures are possible across montana on wednesday. by thursday, reaching single digits in minneapolis, subzero in fargo, 20s and diving down across denver into oklahoma city. and then friday, a sharp line, you see it all the way to the west coast right to the appalachians and the only spot will be the southeast. then we talk about the snowfall. lots of it coming down in the next 24 hours. in western...
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he told me that that year, the city of miami gave the keys of the city to robo cop, but refused to gave the keys to the city to a man who become one of the most transformant figures in history. >> when i became mayor the whole thing seemed - that they removed to issue a proclamation which they gave to the corner bartender if he opened a new store. >> but six mayors and the governor denounced him after he thanked castro, yasser arafat, and libyan president muammar gaddafi. during the dark days of apartheid. those governments enabled assistance, specifically muammar gaddafi's. nelson mandela said, "your enemy is not necessarily mien my." >> the communities were outraged, pressuring leaders to snub nelson mandela. it was one of the best days and one of the worst. the great nelson mandela came to miami and we had an opportunity to hear and see this great man personally. unfortunately his presence here caused political leaders to snub him. >> that outraged and energised members of the community. hg smith organised a tourist boycott from fort lauder dale to'. >> the fight for freedom that nel
he told me that that year, the city of miami gave the keys of the city to robo cop, but refused to gave the keys to the city to a man who become one of the most transformant figures in history. >> when i became mayor the whole thing seemed - that they removed to issue a proclamation which they gave to the corner bartender if he opened a new store. >> but six mayors and the governor denounced him after he thanked castro, yasser arafat, and libyan president muammar gaddafi. during the...
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that decision, if you think about what is going on in new york city right now, this is a city that -- it oozes life. there is a vitality now that you do not see in the rest of the world. watching the detroit decision, one has to wonder when you look at michigan, and look at the inequities in michigan, with the great wealth and certain pieces of it, but what is happening in detroit? i do wonder why these decisions are being made this way. detroit can be a jewel in that state. i would caution against selling the kind of assets like that art collection. >> let me shift from money to life in the classroom. >> good. >> the problem of bullying continues to grab headlines. we have had so many high-profile and tragic cases. we have seen school districts acknowledging the reality of these cases. the expense of the programs they have to institute, what are your members' feelings and your feeling on these issues of what needs to be done? is there a federal bullying legislation needed? >> i am a big believer in trying to figure out policy that works as opposed to simply some kind of top-down poli
that decision, if you think about what is going on in new york city right now, this is a city that -- it oozes life. there is a vitality now that you do not see in the rest of the world. watching the detroit decision, one has to wonder when you look at michigan, and look at the inequities in michigan, with the great wealth and certain pieces of it, but what is happening in detroit? i do wonder why these decisions are being made this way. detroit can be a jewel in that state. i would caution...
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es solamente el problema aparte que generara actividad de nuevo para ustedes sobre reno y salt lake city provocara condiciones peligrosas las carreteras se van a reportar resbaladizas ustedes en oklahoma hacia el oeste de pennsylvania al mismo tiempo estamos interÉs rinteractuando con una maza del Ártico por eso que se van a estar reportando condiciones invernales peligrosas fuera de eso ustedes en el paÍs iniciando la maÑana con condiciones placenteras asÍ que toda la acciÓn se queda no todo el noreste por eso tenemos los avisos y tormenta invernal condiciones heladas en todo el noroeste en retrasos en aeropuertos muchos de ustedes ya regresaron a casa por el momento todo luce bastante tranquilo hasta nuevo aviso, washington dc con nuevas demoras actividad de lluvia es lo que queremos ver para la semana de trabajo, nubosidad en todo el sureste, inestabilidad para ustedes en miami y en el centro del paÍs en espera de la tormenta del noroeste abrigarse y tener precauciÓn, desde los Ángeles me despido. >> gracias jackie. >> un hombre denuncio en la televisiÓn la desaparicion de s
es solamente el problema aparte que generara actividad de nuevo para ustedes sobre reno y salt lake city provocara condiciones peligrosas las carreteras se van a reportar resbaladizas ustedes en oklahoma hacia el oeste de pennsylvania al mismo tiempo estamos interÉs rinteractuando con una maza del Ártico por eso que se van a estar reportando condiciones invernales peligrosas fuera de eso ustedes en el paÍs iniciando la maÑana con condiciones placenteras asÍ que toda la acciÓn se queda no...
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and surface rupture tends to destroy the foundation of the city. >> reporter: the city insists the project is safe, and they say they stand on solid ground. literally and figuratively. >> where do we stop? if we base everything on what might be, and we some economic development, then we're in trouble as a city. i think everyone should take a deep breath, let's the science come in and the facts come in before we jump to conclusions. >> no development can happen on top of an earthquake fault. that's not us talking, but that's state law and mother motr nature talking. >> reporter: the fight moves off the streets and into the courts leaving the future of hollywood's most ambitious project very much up in the air. the developer says they have gone above and beyond all legal requirements regards to seismic studies but say they're willing to consider further ground testing and they say they are confident the l.a. superior court system will uphold the city's approval of the project. >> jennifer london in los angeles for us. ahead on al jazeera america an explosion of this salty fish is causing a r
and surface rupture tends to destroy the foundation of the city. >> reporter: the city insists the project is safe, and they say they stand on solid ground. literally and figuratively. >> where do we stop? if we base everything on what might be, and we some economic development, then we're in trouble as a city. i think everyone should take a deep breath, let's the science come in and the facts come in before we jump to conclusions. >> no development can happen on top of an...
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two-thirds of the people across the city view the mayor unfairbly. schaaf will unveil the crime fighting plan next year. >> we will turn it over to leyla gulen for the weather. >> you will need extra layers today as we look at the cameras. it is clear. but you can see the camera is bowsing up-and-down because we have gusty winds. here is a look at the winds as we look at sfo at 18 miles per hour and up to 35-miles-per-hour gusts in forward and 20-miles-per-hour gusts here and these miles per hour in mountain view. the next 12 hours, we are starting off cool at 10 to 12 degrees cooler than yesterday. we will be under cloud cover. that will dissipate headed into the noon hour and the afternoon hours, as well. that will bring temperatures up to the mid-50's at 54 degrees inland and 56 around the bay and 54 along the coast as we head into the evening hours, the clouds will have moved out because of the nbc front that is moving in bringing cold weather and temperatures bring us freezing conditions. we have a couple of traffic problems including delays acr
two-thirds of the people across the city view the mayor unfairbly. schaaf will unveil the crime fighting plan next year. >> we will turn it over to leyla gulen for the weather. >> you will need extra layers today as we look at the cameras. it is clear. but you can see the camera is bowsing up-and-down because we have gusty winds. here is a look at the winds as we look at sfo at 18 miles per hour and up to 35-miles-per-hour gusts in forward and 20-miles-per-hour gusts here and these...
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more than the city had in all of last year. it caught a lot of drives offguard. >> this guy comes up on the left-hand side shoulder and just blew by us. hit the gentleman in front of us. his car kept spinning, his motor was smoking. >> there's no salt down, everybody is struck where they are. >> people are driving like idiots at usual. >> the snow also covered up the field markers in the football game last night. look at these giant sheets of ice slighted right of the roof of an apartment complex in texas. at the airport hundreds of travelers are still stranded. airlines report canceling more than a thousand flights today alone, most of them in hard-hit dallas. look at some of the tweets we have gotten. lead lap said, all i want for christmas is to get out of this airport and have my stuff back. this one here: husband's flying was cancelled, rebooked, and the new flight doesn't work, and it takes 60 minutes just to talk to customer service. >> stuck at the washington airport all day. just to get my flight to miami. 15 hours of
more than the city had in all of last year. it caught a lot of drives offguard. >> this guy comes up on the left-hand side shoulder and just blew by us. hit the gentleman in front of us. his car kept spinning, his motor was smoking. >> there's no salt down, everybody is struck where they are. >> people are driving like idiots at usual. >> the snow also covered up the field markers in the football game last night. look at these giant sheets of ice slighted right of the...
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you can track the temperatures in your city there as well. just go to e1nbcbayarea.com. >>> so would you buy aok burned-out home for $400,000?r check it out. the owners are hoping to sell this one in san jose for that t r' san jose with why it might even be a bargain. hello, kimberly. >> reporter: hello, diane. well, it's very close toÑiçó downtown san jose and literally steps awayjf from san jose stat university.e1 two great selling points according to realtors we talked to. also, there isn't a whole lot of inventory in the bay area real estate market, but high demand. so while some might look at this plrçáp'd say wow, what a mess, others see it as a great who is in the market for a home and came to look at theçó propei today. >> probably a lot of opportunities to build it and make it a nice qhouse. >> isçó that land worth e1$400,? >> at firstç?$(suárñr i wouldn'y that it's worth $400,000.Ñi but i've been reallyÑi surprise over things that have gone on$m over the last few months, stuff that i didn't think was going to go for wh
you can track the temperatures in your city there as well. just go to e1nbcbayarea.com. >>> so would you buy aok burned-out home for $400,000?r check it out. the owners are hoping to sell this one in san jose for that t r' san jose with why it might even be a bargain. hello, kimberly. >> reporter: hello, diane. well, it's very close toÑiçó downtown san jose and literally steps awayjf from san jose stat university.e1 two great selling points according to realtors we talked to....
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there are people in the city that need to get to the stadium. they are setting up a lot of unique things in terms of prpgs ways to get people to the game that are a little harder than normal super bowls are. but it's not that much different. >> this was tweeted a short time ago. contrary to reports there is no ban on tailgating at super bowl xlviii, can't bring grills or take up an empty parking space. >> it's minimalist. >> not allowing people to walk to the stadium as well? >> if you know this area, it's not that easy to walk there. i don't know where you would be walking from. >> if you had a tailgate set up at a distance, a ways away maybe you could walk -- >> i guess you could. it's just an odd area for this sort of thing. tailgating is about let's face it, your car, the grill, all of that stuff. that works great for a lot of regular season games but this is the super bowl. they need every space and they need to make sure the crowd is secure. it's a different deal. >> what happens if come that first sunday in february we've got snow ma ged
there are people in the city that need to get to the stadium. they are setting up a lot of unique things in terms of prpgs ways to get people to the game that are a little harder than normal super bowls are. but it's not that much different. >> this was tweeted a short time ago. contrary to reports there is no ban on tailgating at super bowl xlviii, can't bring grills or take up an empty parking space. >> it's minimalist. >> not allowing people to walk to the stadium as well?...
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. >> a stunning revelation in the derailment of that new york city commuter train that left four passengers killed and dozens more injured. they say the metro north train was going 82 miles an hour! >> wow. >> into a sharp curve that had a 30 miles an hour speed limit. that, folks s a bad combination. but it is still too soon, they say, to determine who or what is to blame here. a lot of questions. cnn's renee marsh is following developments for us. >> reporter: john and zoraida, we know this morning how fast that commuter train was going but still don't know why. the report shows that the train was traveling at approximately 82 miles an hour as it went into a 30-mile-an-hour curve. that is too fast for an approach that had a speed limit of 70 and way too fast for the curve's 30 miles per hour limit. deepening the mystery, the ntsb says in two minutes, the train insplikly went 82 before jumping the track. mechanical problem or human error is too early to tell. rockefeller, 20-year veteran of the record, why was the train going so fast? we know investigators say he tried to brake but the tra
. >> a stunning revelation in the derailment of that new york city commuter train that left four passengers killed and dozens more injured. they say the metro north train was going 82 miles an hour! >> wow. >> into a sharp curve that had a 30 miles an hour speed limit. that, folks s a bad combination. but it is still too soon, they say, to determine who or what is to blame here. a lot of questions. cnn's renee marsh is following developments for us. >> reporter: john and...
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there's snow coming across utah, salt lake city. if you are travelling 4-7 inches of snow along i-80 and i-15. the rain is falling across los angeles. be careful if you are travelling there. this is the system pushing across the plains and into the north-east. i'll tell you about it later in the show. >> when we come back a year after venezuela's president took office, a look at how his presidency stacks up against hugo chavez. >> 21 women and girls released from gaol after a court reduces their sentence for protesting. details later. >> it's been a year since muammar gaddafi became venezuela's president. he was hand-picked. some think nicolas maduro may be trying to hard to be like his predecessor. >> for endless hours every day on television president nicolas maduro is following the step of the late president hugo chavez, announcing government plan, passing laws. he's given out his phone number to connect with the people live on tv. [ speaking foreign language ] >> the president claims to be the son. >> translation: i was able to
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with no formal public event held until the fifth day at soccer city stadium in soweto. mandela's body will lie in state upon the three days. on the tenth day the funeral and bur yam will be held in the remote village where mandela spent his boyhood. thousands are expected to attend, while millions watch around the world. now, south african ashch bishop desmond tutu led a churf service in capetown. >> that happened earlier. here is a little from that service. >> god, thank you for the gift of man mandiba. thank you for watching him to see what all we can become. help us to become that kind of nation. >> the archbishop was one of mandela's biggest supporters. he called the mandela a eun fire from the moment he walked out of prison and a global icon of reconciliation. >>> well, millions of people around the world are mourning the loss of nelson mandela and the tributes are pouring in for the nan who reconciles his country of south africa and became an icon for reconciliation and forgiveness and who helped restore democracy there in south africa. i want to take you to johan
with no formal public event held until the fifth day at soccer city stadium in soweto. mandela's body will lie in state upon the three days. on the tenth day the funeral and bur yam will be held in the remote village where mandela spent his boyhood. thousands are expected to attend, while millions watch around the world. now, south african ashch bishop desmond tutu led a churf service in capetown. >> that happened earlier. here is a little from that service. >> god, thank you for...
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stuart: that's true. >> the second most populated with camera cities is the city of new york, because mike bloomberg loves london and wanted to mimic it. almost all the cameras you see here are government cameras on private property. if the owners of private property side you know what, commissioner kelly, we don't want your cameras on our property, the government couldn't afford to put up the cameras it wanted to. that's outside. and orwell's story, your story is about inside. we're talking about the government entering your home against your will and without your knowledge and watching you moving about your home. such a society is not inevitable. the american people can put a stop to it. you haven't put a stop to it. where is the lawsuit? >> because the politicians think that they look tough when they permit it. you know what they look? they look like the totalitarians that we fought against. stuart: okay. charles: but the talk earlier-- >> eloquent. >> what would it cost me to rent the varney mansion for the super bowl weekend? >> a lot. [laughte [laughter]. stuart: all right, judg
stuart: that's true. >> the second most populated with camera cities is the city of new york, because mike bloomberg loves london and wanted to mimic it. almost all the cameras you see here are government cameras on private property. if the owners of private property side you know what, commissioner kelly, we don't want your cameras on our property, the government couldn't afford to put up the cameras it wanted to. that's outside. and orwell's story, your story is about inside. we're...
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you get the glory when you play in california. >> how about new york city? >> you get a lot of grief. >> if you play for the mets. >> and for the yankees. just ask a-rod, right? >> it's approaching 56 minutes past the hour. time for bloomberg's "on the markets." we'll take a quick look at the major indices and show you how things are shaping up today and you'll see that they're not really shaping up to be a whole lot different from yesterday. >> no. not a lot of economic data that's significant to follow here as everyone still tries to figure out what the tapering schedule of the federal reserve will look like, whether it will take place in year in december or early next year. certainly that's something to keep an eye on. we do have retail sales numbers coming out later on this week that will make a big difference in how people perceive it. >> and tomorrow all we get it nba mortgage applications. jerry greenwald talking to us, the new c.e.o. at g.m. >> bloomberg television is brought to you by fidelity investments. take control of your personal economy. ♪
you get the glory when you play in california. >> how about new york city? >> you get a lot of grief. >> if you play for the mets. >> and for the yankees. just ask a-rod, right? >> it's approaching 56 minutes past the hour. time for bloomberg's "on the markets." we'll take a quick look at the major indices and show you how things are shaping up today and you'll see that they're not really shaping up to be a whole lot different from yesterday. >> no....
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using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ >> 21 minutes past the hour, i am arthel neville with your fox news minute. president obama and first lady michelle obama will travel to south africa next week to pay their respect to the memory of nelson mandela. the first democratically elected president of south africa died yesterday at age 95. a memorial service will be held on tuesday followed by burial on sunday. ice president joe biden says america's pledge to expand its asian footprint should not be doubted. u.s. says nearly 30,000 troops in south korea. 60 years after the end of the korean war. meeting with the president toward the end of a weeklong tour of asia aimed at reinforcing america's role as a pacific power. and a mural stenciled on the side of a gas station a british street artist known as angst he has fetched hundred $9000 at a beverly hills auction. was endless times says the nine by 8-foot work called "flower girl" was bought by an anonymous buyer. get you back to adam an
using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ >> 21 minutes past the hour, i am arthel neville with your fox news minute. president obama and first lady michelle obama will travel to south africa next week to pay their respect to the memory of nelson mandela. the first democratically elected president of south africa died yesterday at age 95. a memorial service will be held on tuesday followed by burial on...
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three inches of snow from oklahoma city to st. louis. snow begins tonight and lasts through friday and also looking for significant ice including little rock, dallas especially the morning commute on friday will be dangerous. also widespread power outages. back to you. >>> accu-weather also saying it has never ever gotten this cold in central valley parts of california where so much citrus is growing and it's going to dip below zero again in fresno and las vegas. have you ever heard of las vegas getting that cold? >> that is horrible. not so cold that it will potentially kill the fruit, the crop this year. the last time it was cold in the '90s, not even this cold it was killing citrus trees themselves. the tree dies, not just the fruit on the tree. that's how crazy cold it is. >> it goes deep. my goodness. >>> here's a look at the rest of the thursday forecast. freezing rain and sleet in parts of northern new england. scattered showers from northern virginia to the southern appalachians. mix of rain and snow for new mexico and the southe
three inches of snow from oklahoma city to st. louis. snow begins tonight and lasts through friday and also looking for significant ice including little rock, dallas especially the morning commute on friday will be dangerous. also widespread power outages. back to you. >>> accu-weather also saying it has never ever gotten this cold in central valley parts of california where so much citrus is growing and it's going to dip below zero again in fresno and las vegas. have you ever heard of...